Femoral Stem Fracture and Successful Reimplantation Using Femoral Window Technique in Canine Cemented Total Hip Replacement: Case Report

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Abstract

A fractured stem is a very rare, late complication in total hip replacement procedure in dogs. Here, we present one case after cemented total hip replacement with successful reimplantation, including clinical signs and radiographic findings.

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Degórska, B., Sterna, J., & Kalwas-Śliwińska, M. (2021). Femoral Stem Fracture and Successful Reimplantation Using Femoral Window Technique in Canine Cemented Total Hip Replacement: Case Report. Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 8. https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2021.716297

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